Tennessee

I saw this entry over at Instapundit the other day of pictures he took driving around the mountains near Knoxville and Gatlinburg. I got really excited because we’re going to be in Tennessee next week. We’ll be staying closer to the Cumberland Plateau part of the state than we will be the Smokies, but there should be some great places to shoot some nice landscape photos, and then we may even go by Gatlinburg and through some of the mountains before we head home. (Plus my brother and sister-in-law will be with us for part of the trip so that means pictures of my niece and nephew too!) I’m looking forward to getting out there and taking some pictures. It looks like this may be about the last vacation I take for the rest of the year, we’d better make it worthwhile!

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